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February 9th, 2012 10:08 AM #41
how much brand new L300?
600-700K? ang tanong kung bibili mga jeepney operator
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February 9th, 2012 10:39 AM #43
Isuzu has been pushing their iVan as jeepney replacement
Mitsubishi has this:
automakers want jeepneys phased out. i'm guessing they've been lobbying the govt for some time na
good luck. not gonna happen soon
like i said, no politician is gonna propose the phaseout of jeepneys. it's too unpopular
jeepneys exist coz the powers-that-be want them to existLast edited by uls; February 9th, 2012 at 10:49 AM.
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June 25th, 2012 11:52 AM #44I've heard about the plight of taxi drivers long ago, akala ko, isolated cases lang.
for those who have these problem, like escaping gas from hose and/or fittings, the best remedy is to use an ultrasonic detector to trace the leak which is usually above our normal hearing.
another advantage of the ultrasonic detector is to hear for defective bearings and leaking freon from ac, etc., you would be surprised when you hear the noise that the bearings emit.
i am not sure if these detectors are available commercially, if not, i will send the diagram of a tunable usdetector to anyone
who is willing to construct one, esp., electronics enthusiasts. This is a valuable tool for the experimenter who want to hear bats, etc., the useful freqs are from 20khz up to 40khz and beyond. for starters, start at 30khz.
sana maayos ang lahat ng leaking lpg-fed taxis, mahirap magka-asma.
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